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Bickhard, Mark H. - Department of Psychology, Lehigh University
MARK H. BICKHARD VARIATIONS IN VARIATION AND SELECTION
Mind as Process Mark H. Bickhard
The Biological Foundations of Cognitive Science
New Ideas in Psychology ] (]]]]) ]]]]]] Critical principles: on the negative side
The Influence of Early Experience on Personality Development
Types of Constraints on Development: An Interactivist Approach
The Social Ontology of Persons Mark H. Bickhard
The Dynamic Emergence of Representation Mark H. Bickhard
Is Cognition an Autonomous Subsystem? Mark H. Bickhard
Representational Content in Humans and Machines
Function as Design versus Function as Usefulness Wayne D. Christensen Mark H. Bickhard
of Learning and Development Mark H. Bickhard Robert L. Campbell
How Does the Environment Affect the Mark H. Bickhard
MARK H. BICKHARD and DONALD T. CAMPBELL VARIATIONS IN VARIATION AND SELECTION
How to Build a Machine Emergent Representational Content
An Integration of Motivation and Cognition Mark H. Bickhard
Interaction and Representation Mark H. Bickhard
Interactivism: A Manifesto
Motivation and Emotion: An Interactive Process Model Mark H. Bickhard
Mark H. Bickhard Donald T. Campbell*
The Process Dynamics of Normative Function Wayne D. Christensen Mark H. Bickhard
FOUNDATIONAL ISSUES IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND
Process and Emergence: Normative Function and Representation
Some Notes on Internal and External Relations and Representation
Some Foundational Questions Concerning Language With a Focus on Categorial Grammars and
THE EMERGENCE OF CONTENTFUL EXPERIENCE MARK H. BICKHARD
PHYSICALISM, EMERGENCE AND DOWNWARD CAUSATION Richard J. Campbell and Mark H. Bickhard
The Nature of Psychopathology Mark H. Bickhard
Intrinsic Constraints on Language: Grammar and Hermeneutics
The Emergence of Representation in Autonomous Embodied Agents
Error Dynamics: The Dynamic Emergence of Error Avoidance and
The Tragedy of Operationalism Mark H. Bickhard